The beloved farming life simulator is about to become even more immersive. Giants Software has officially announced Farming Simulator VR, a virtual reality experience that will transport you directly into the heart of agricultural life.
Dubbed as a "brand new" farming experience, players will be tasked with personally handling the sowing and harvesting of crops, tending to vegetables in greenhouses, and maintaining their equipment—all essential activities for the growth and success of their virtual farm.
The announcement has been met with enthusiasm from the series' fans, who see Farming Simulator VR not only as an entertaining game but also as a potential educational tool. Amidst the excitement, fans have posed a curious question: What happens if you get in the way of a working combine harvester?
Mark your calendars—Farming Simulator VR is set to launch on February 28, and it will be exclusively available for Meta Quest 2, Quest 3, Quest 3S, and Quest Pro devices.
What can aspiring virtual farmers look forward to? The developers have outlined an extensive list of features:
- A complete cycle of agricultural work including planting, harvesting, packing, and selling produce.
- The opportunity to grow tomatoes, eggplants, strawberries, and other crops in greenhouses.
- Access to official machinery from renowned manufacturers such as Case IH, CLAAS, Fendt, and John Deere.
- The ability to repair and maintain machines in a dedicated workshop.
- An added layer of realism with the option to pressure wash your machinery.